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Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev sentenced to death

 
Published time: May 15, 2015, thirty past seven p.m. 
Edited time: May 15, 2015 20:04
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is pictured in this handout photo presented as evidence by the US Attorney's Office in Boston, Massachusetts on March 23, 2015. (Reuters / US Attorney's Office in Boston)

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is pictured in this handout photo presented as evidence by the US Attorney's Office in Boston, Massachusetts on March 23, 2015. (Reuters / US Attorney's Office in Boston)

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the man convicted of carrying out the Boston Marathon bombing and subsequent crimes in April 2013, was sentenced to death by a Massachusetts jury after 14.5 hours over 2.5 days of deliberation.

On April 8, almost exactly two years after the bombing occurred, the 21-year-old ethnic Chechen WAS found guilty of 30 charges All he faced, 17 of which were eligible for the death penalty. On Friday, he was sentenced to death in some - but not all - of the capital charges.

The same jury of seven women and five men who condemned Tsarnaev for the crimes was also responsible for deciding his punishment.

Tsarnaev had no reaction as the jury condemned him to die for his actions, media in the courtroom reported.

"We know too well All That no verdict CAN heal the Souls of Those WHO Lost loved ones, nor the minds and Bodies of WHO Those Suffered Injuries Life-changing from this Cowardly Attack," Attorney General Loretta Lynch Said A statement in. "But the ultimate penalty is a fitting punishment for this horrific crime and we hope that the completion of this prosecution will bring some measure of closure to the victims and their families. "

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Tsarnaev's attorneys had argued vociferously against capital punishment.

"If you sentence HIM to Life, this is WHERE he Will be," defense Attorney David Bruck Said DURING Opening statements in the Trial's Penalty Phase, Referring to A photo of A federal supermax Prison in Colorado, Which is Also the Home to Several Convicted terrorists, NBC News reported.

"Maybe we've Shown Could you this and stopped," Bruck Said. "He'd go here and be Forgotten. His Legal Case Would be over for good, and no martyrdom. That Might be, That Should be, A Vote for life. "

The parents of 8-year-old Martin Richard, the youngest of the four people who died during the Tsarnaev brothers' multi-day spree of terror, had also supported life in prison over the death penalty. Other victims and their families supported the death penalty, though, NBC News reported.

Bruck told jurors there's no punishment Tsarnaev can receive that would be equal to the suffering of the victims, according to AP.

"There is no Evening the scales," he Said. "There is no Point in Trying to hurt HIM as he hurt Because it CAN be done not."

Prosecutors argued the brothers were equal players, and that it did not matter when the younger Tsarnaev was radicalized, the Boston Globe reported.

Assistant US Attorney Nadine Pellegrini Told jurors That They Will Probably Hear About Tsarnaev's dysfunctional Family Life, and They Will Hear Stories of HIM at School Events, Dances, and at Camp, But she argued, "nothing Will explain His cruelty and His Indifference."

"This is Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, unconcerned, unrepentant, and Unchanged," she Said, Showing the Jury A photo of the Convicted Bomber in His holding cell on July 10, 2013, the day of his arraignment. He is flipping middle His Finger at the Camera."Without Remorse, he Remains untouched by the Grief and the loss That Caused he. And without assistance, he remains the unrepentant killer that he is. "

The Boston jury sided with the prosecution despite the fact that the death penalty is not popular in Massachusetts, where a convict has not been executed since 1947. Capital punishment was ruled unconstitutional in the commonwealth in 1984, but that ban is not applicable to this case because Tsarnaev was tried in federal court.

A Boston Globe poll published in April showed that less than 20 percent of state residents favored death for Tsarnaev - down from 33 percent in September 2013, five months after the bombings.

Tsarnaev was convicted of conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction, possession and use of a firearm during a crime of violence, conspiracy to bomb a place of public use, bombing in a place of public use, conspiracy to maliciously destroy property, and malicious destruction of property by means of an explosive, all of which caused death.

He was also found guilty of 11 charges in which the crimes did not result in death. Those counts included carjacking, resulting in serious bodily injury; interference with commerce by threats and violence; possession and use of a firearm during a crime of violence; and use of a weapon of mass destruction.

The firearms and weapons of mass destruction used included a Ruger P95 9mm semiautomatic handgun, three pressure-cooker bombs and three pipe bombs.

During the first - or guilt - phase of the trial, Tsarnaev's lawyer, Judy Clarke, acknowledged that her client "fully participated" in the bombing, conceding that it was her client shown in surveillance footage leaving behind a bomb hidden in a backpack.

However, she argued, he was an impressionable young man in the sway of his older brother, Tamerlan, who had become a radicalized Muslim and whom she accused of masterminding the attack. Clarke said her client should thus be spared the death penalty.

Only two members of the jury felt that Tsarnaev would not have acted without his brother's influence.

 

 

 

On April 15, 2013 twin blasts, 12 seconds apart, rocked the finish line of the storied Boston Marathon. Over 260 people were injured, with three killed, including an eight-year-old boy. Four days later, in the early morning hours, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer was killed and a man was carjacked, leading law enforcement on a manhunt from Cambridge, Massachusetts to the nearby suburb of Watertown.

By that point, officials had identified the two suspects as Tsarnaev, then 19, and OldEr His brother Tamerlan, 26. 
In Watertown, the Suspects Engaged in A Firefight with Law enforcement, Tamerlan WAS DURING Which Killed. The area was placed on lockdown as SWAT teams from multiple local and federal jurisdictions searched for the surviving brother. He was eventually found hiding in a boat on a resident's property.

Tsarnaev still needs to be formally sentenced by Judge George O'Toole. He will then likely report to the US Bureau of Prison's death row facility in Terre Haute, Indiana. At 21, he will become the youngest person on federal death row, which currently contains 61 prisoners.

The defense is expected to appeal the sentence, a process that will likely drag on for several years. If the sentence is upheld by all subsequent courts, Tsarnaev will die via lethal injection.

BB King, the King of Blues, dies at 89

 

The "King of the Blues", guitarist and singer BB King, has died aged 89.

King, known for his hits My Lucille, Sweet Little Angel and Rock Me Baby, died in his sleep in Las Vegas.

Born in Mississippi, King began performing in the 1940s, going on to influence a generation of musicians and work with Eric Clapton and U2.

Once ranked as the third greatest guitarist of all time, he had been suffering ill health in recent months.

He was recently taken to hospital with a diabetes-related illness.

Fellow musicians paid tribute to King including blues guitarist Buddy Guy, who often played with him.

"BB King was the greatest guy I ever met," he wrote on Instagram.

"The tone he got out of that guitar, the way he shook his left wrist, the way he squeezed the strings… man, he came out with that and it was all new to whole guitar playin' world.

"He could play so smooth, he didn't have to put on a show. The way BB did it is the way we all do it now. He was my best friend and father to us all."

Clapton posted a video tribute on Facebook to express his sadness at the death of his "dear friend".

"I want to thank him for all the inspiration and encouragement he gave me as a player over the years, and for the friendship that we enjoyed," he said.

"There's not a lot left to say because this music is almost a thing of the past now, and there are not many left who play it in the pure way that BB did. He was a beacon for all of us who love this kind of music."

Lenny Kravitz tweeted: "BB, anyone could play a thousand notes and never say what you said in one."

Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora added: "My friend and legend BB King passed. I'm so so sad, he was so great to me. We've lost the King. My love and prayers to his family."

Families ‘hurtling towards homelessness’ as rental evictions hit record high

 
Published time: May 15, 2015 12:44
Reuters / Suzanne Plunkett

Reuters / Suzanne Plunkett

Housing campaigners are calling for a drastic intervention in the housing market as the number of individuals being evicted from rental properties is at its highest level since records began.

The latest government figures show the number of evictions in the first quarter of this year rose to 11,307, an increase of 8 percent on the same period in 2014 and the highest level in a single quarter since records began in 2000.

The figures show the level has risen owing to a peak in the number of repossession claims made by landlords in 2014, followed by a lag time while the authorities processed the claims, of which there were 47,000 according to the Ministry of Justice.

Claims have since fallen, with roughly 42,000 during the first quarter of 2015, which suggest a trend that evictions will follow suit next year.

Homelessness charity Shelter said the results were a “glaring reminder” that the price of houses and “welfare cuts are leaving thousands of people battling to keep a roof over their heads.”

“Every day at Shelter we see the devastating impact of a housing market at boiling point, with the cost of renting so high that many families are living in fear that just one thing like losing their job or becoming ill could leave them with the bailiffs knocking at the door,” Chief Executive Campbell Robb said.

He urged the government to strengthen measures to “make sure people aren't left to fall through the cracks and hurtling towards homelessness.”

Housing Minister Brandon Lewis said authorities had put measures in place to ensure families did not become homeless.

There are strong protections in place to guard families against the threat of homelessness.

“We increased spending to prevent homelessness, with over £500 million made available to help the most vulnerable in society and ensure we don't return to the bad old days when homelessness in England was nearly double what it is today.”

The report also found there had been a fall in the number of mortgage repossessions, which have dropped 56 percent since 2004.

The data coincided with another report from the Council of Mortgage Lenders which also reported a fall in mortgage repossession.

Russian battle robots shoot armored targets during field trials (VIDEO)

Published time: May 15, 2015 01:13
 
 
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Russian battle robots armed with machine-guns, cannons and anti-tank missile launchers have undergone successful field trials, destroying all designated targets – including armored vehicles – at a maximum range, according to military sources.

Russia has successfully tested the robotic systems of the Uran family in a complex exercise at Rayevsky testing range range in Novorossiysk on Thursday, defense sources told a number of Russian news agencies. As compared to previous trials which tested robots individually, this time remotely controlled robots operated together as a military unit.

 

 

 

The exercise included engineering reconnaissance and long-rage firing tests of machine guns and automatic cannons installed on a robotic chassis of Uran family, the source told Ria.

“At the final stage of the exercises, battle robots practiced destroying armored equipment using anti-tank guided missiles,” the source said, explaining that all systems were controlled from a remote secured command post.

“The combat robotic systems’ operators have successfully hit all designated targets,” the source added.

Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu and General Staff Chief Valery Gerasimov as well as several other high-ranking military officials reportedly visited the trials.

Last year the Russian Defense Ministry confirmed its commitment to developing remote controlled and robotic military systems which by 2025 could replace up to a third of all military hardware. The ministry is due to unveil its range of ongoing robotic projects in an upcoming Army-2015 arms manufacture expo this June.

 

 

The expo will feature wide-ranging developments in arms production and will showcase around 5,000 different examples of Russian military engineering. Among the tried and trusted exhibits there will two other models of the Uran family – Uran-6 and Uran-14.

The Uran-14 multifunctional robotic vehicle is designed for extinguishing fires in life-threatening, hazardous environments and inaccessible areas. The system is operated by using remote-control technology and is designed to protect high risk industrial facilities. It is equipped with the latest fire-fighting technologies, and two storage containers for water and foam.

The Uran-6 is a remotely controlled mine-clearing robot. The latest technology showcases bulldozer blades and trawls that searches and neutralizes the mines on a dangerous terrain. The Uran-6 can handle explosives with a potential of up to 130lbs of TNT equivalent.

US promises Ukraine help to become gas exporter

 
Published time: May 15, 2015 11:39
Geoffrey Pyatt.(RIA Novosti / Alexandr Maksimenko)

Geoffrey Pyatt.(RIA Novosti / Alexandr Maksimenko)

Ukraine has every chance of becoming a gas exporter again, as it was in the first half of the 20th century, said US Ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt. He added that the US will certainly help Kiev to achieve the goal.

"Ukraine in fact had been exporting gas to Moscow and Minsk until 1950. Those exports amounted to about 70 billion cubic meters until the 1970s.This continued until the Siberian reserves of gas were explored,” the ambassador said at an oil and gas conference on Thursday, RIA Novosti reported. There is no reason why Ukraine can’t have the opportunity to do the same thing again, Pyatt added.

The ambassador said he was sure investment would come from the US, and that the Ukrainian Parliament will adopt a law reducing the rental fee for the investors in gas extraction, which will help to attract American investment.

Pyatt praised the government of Arseny Yatsenyuk for the progress in oil and gas and marked the United States’ support of the Ukraine’s gas sector, including the issue with price revision.

The price of gas, electricity, heat and hot water were increased in the country on April 1. The average cost of gas in Ukraine rose by 285 percent to comply with the terms of the $17.5 billion aid agreement with the IMF.

In January Ukraine signed a $2 billion loan guarantee deal with the United States. $1 billion of the financial aid was said to be allocated to Ukraine in the first quarter of 2015.

Gas extraction in Ukraine amounted to 20.5 billion of cubic meters last year. In 2015 Ukraine is expected to consume 40 billion cubic meters of gas of which 25 billion of cubic meters will be imported, according to the government.

Russia provided 39 percent of Ukraine’s gas needs in the first quarter of 2015; the rest 61 percent was supplied from Europe. Kiev buys natural gas from such large European gas suppliers such as RWE, Statoil, GDF Suez, E.ON, and Royal Dutch Shell.

Ukraine imported 294.5 million cubic meters of gas from Russia in April. Kiev currently pays $247.18 per one thousand cubic meters of Russian gas which includes a $100 discount. The country gets gas from Russia on prepayment terms within a ‘summer package’ agreement signed by Gazprom and Naftogaz last month.

In February, Ukraine’s Prime Minister Arseny Yatsenyuk called for increased domestic production of oil and gas and the implementation of reforms in the energy sector that could help Ukraine do without Russian gas.

Warnings of ‘paid agitators’ dates back 90 years

 
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President Calvin Coolidge warned in a speech given May 15, 1926, at the College of William and Mary, in Williamsburg, Virginia: “But there is another … recent development … the greatly disproportionate influence of organized minorities. Artificial propaganda, paid agitators, selfish interests, all impinge upon members of legislative bodies to force them to represent special elements rather than the great body of their constituency. When they are successful, minority rule is established. … The result is an extravagance on the part of the Government which is ruinous to the people and a multiplicity of regulations and restrictions for the conduct of all kinds of necessary business, which becomes little less than oppressive. …”

Coolidge continued: “No plan of centralization has ever been adopted which did not result in bureaucracy, tyranny, inflexibility, reaction, and decline. Of all forms of government, those administered by bureaus are about the least satisfactory to an enlightened and progressive people. Being irresponsible they become autocratic. … Unless bureaucracy is constantly resisted it breaks down representative government and overwhelms democracy. It … sets up the pretense of having authority over everybody and being responsible to nobody. …”

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‘World’s angriest robot’: Checking in on your company sometime soon?

 
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Every sci-fi fan knows the danger of a malicious machine: think Hal 9000 in “2001: A Space Odyssey” and “I, Robot”‘s VIKI. But now researchers could be developing their own real-life version.

Customer engagement consultancy and technology firm, Touchpoint Group, is investing at least 500,000 Australian dollars ($405,800) into a research project, whereby scientists will create an artificial intelligence (AI) machine filled with years’ worth of angry customer complaints.

Data experts from Australia and New Zealand will program a machine, under project name “Radiant”, with two years’ worth of irate calls…

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NASA says current lull in major US hurricanes only happens once every 177 years

 
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Even though the United States has certainly seen its share of destructive storms over the past nine years, we haven’t gotten slammed by a category three or higher hurricane in nine years — the longest stretch in which we’ve been free from such monster storms since 1850. Our last major hurricane — defined as a major storm with winds in excess of 111 miles per hour — was Hurricane Wilma, which hit on October 16, 2005.

Just weeks earlier, Hurricane Katrina — also a category five hurricane — struck the US Gulf Coast and became one of the deadliest hurricanes in US history. Hurricanes Ike (2008), Irene (2011) and Sandy (2012) followed but none of them hit as a Category 3 or greater.

A new NASA study shows that such a “hurricane drought” only comes along once every 177 years.

 

 

 

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State Senate OKs bill ending waiver from vaccine mandate

 
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The state Senate on Thursday passed a controversial bill that would require many more California children to be vaccinated.

The measure, which must still go through the Assembly, would eliminate parents’ ability to opt out of state immunization requirements on the basis of their personal beliefs.

It would excuse children from vaccinations only because of medical problems, such as a weakened immune system, if verified by a physician.

 The legislation “is about increasing immunization rates so no one will have to suffer from vaccine-preventable diseases,” said Sen. Benjamin Allen (D-Santa Monica), who co-authored it with Sen. Richard Pan (D-Sacramento).

Critics blast NSA phone records bill as ‘fake reform’

 
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A lopsided vote in the U.S. House of Representatives this week to rein in the National Security Agency’s domestic telephone records dragnet won muted praise, with many supporters calling on Congress to take stronger action.

Critics, meanwhile, slammed the USA Freedom Act for extending the section of the antiterrorism Patriot Act that the NSA has used to collect the telephone records of nearly all U.S. residents. The bill, passed by a 338-88 vote late Wednesday, would end the NSA’s bulk collection of domestic telephone records, while allowing the agency to continue to collect phone and other business records in a more targeted manner.

The bill’s failure to kill the business and telephone records section of the Patriot Act, which would expire on June 1 without congressional action, is “fake reform,” according to digital rights groups Fight for the Future and Demand Progress and progressive carrier CREDO Mobile. The bill would expand NSA surveillance powers to VoIP and video chats and would take the “wind out of the sails of real reform by appearing to have addressed mass surveillance,” the groups said on a new website,USAFreedom.fail.

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Beijing wants total police state video surveillance by 2020

 
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China will cover key public areas with video surveillance by 2020 to combat crime and improve public service, the country’s top economic planner said Wednesday.

Public areas such as roads will be fully covered by cameras and their surveillance information will be shared among authorities, according to a guideline released by the National Development and Reform Commission and eight other departments.

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‘We are already at war,’ Ukrainian PM tells FRANCE 24

 
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In an interview with FRANCE 24 on Wednesday, Ukraine’s Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk discussed granting more autonomy to east Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s fight “against the Western world” and said that Ukraine is “already at war”.

Responding to criticisms that the ceasefire called for by the “Minsk II” agreement signed in February has been repeatedly violated by both sides, Yatseniuk said Ukraine is “eager” to hold up its end of the deal.

“But too much, if not everything, depends on Putin – whether he wants peace and stability,” Yatseniuk said.

“What is the ultimate goal of President Putin? He is not just fighting against Ukraine … He is fighting against you – he is fighting against the Western world, he is fighting against the free world, he is fighting against the EU,” Yatseniuk said. “Stability in Russia lies in the instability of the European Union. Ukraine just became the battlefield.”

When the time is right, Ukraine is willing to hold a vote that would possibly grant more autonomy to separatist areas of the east, Yatseniuk said.

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Former Soviet republics ask NATO to permanently deploy an army brigade as a deterrent against Russia

 
A Latvian Army troop member shows his gun to a young  boy, during the ''Dragoon Ride'' military exercise, in Riga, Latvia, Sunday, March 22, 2015. The troops began the trek on March 21, and will travel through Latvia, The Czech Republic and onto Germany by April 1 in an exercise designed to reinforce America's allies. (AP Photo/Oksana Dzadan)

The three Baltic countries are asking NATO to permanently deploy an army brigade to Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania as a deterrent against an increasingly assertive Russia.

The chiefs of defence of the three countries are presenting the request in a joint letter this week to NATO’s supreme allied commander in Europe, said Capt. Mindaugas Neimontas, spokesman for Lithuania’s chief of defence.

It is necessary because of the security situation,” Neimontas told The Associated Press on Thursday.It’s not getting better in our region, so it will be a deterrent.”

The Baltic countries former Soviet republics that regained independence amid the collapse of the Iron Curtain two decades ago have been alarmed by Moscow’s intervention in Ukraine and the increasing activity of Russian forces exercising in the Baltic Sea region.

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US Authorizes $300Mln in Lethal Defensive Aid, Training to Ukraine – McCain

 
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McCain noted the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015 also provides equipment supplies and training to Southeast Asian nations to build maritime capabilities.

“We authorized providing Ukraine and the defensive lethal assistance that it needs to build combat capability to defend its sovereign territory.”

“We authorized 300 million dollars for weapons for Ukraine.”

The Senator had said earlier he was “ashamed” of US President Barack Obama for not providing enough help to Ukraine amid the ongoing crisis in the country.

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RAF jets scrambled again to intercept Russian fighters

 
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Two Typhoon fighter jets have been launched from RAF Lossiemouth to intercept Russian bombers heading towards the UK.

The Russian Bear aircraft were escorted away from Britain’s area of interest but at no stage crossed into UK sovereign airspace.

A spokesman said: “RAF Quick Reaction Alert Typhoon fighter aircraft were launched today from RAF Lossiemouth after unidentified aircraft were tracked flying towards UK airspace.

“The aircraft were identified as Russian Bear aircraft which were escorted by the RAF Typhoon fighters until they were out of the UK area of interest.

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Kerry to confront China over island-building in South China Sea

 
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U.S.-Chinese tensions over the South China Sea will ratchet up another notch this weekend, when Secretary of State John Kerry plans to confront top officials in Beijing to protest China’s growing territorial claims in the strategic waters.

The two nations are playing a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse as the U.S. military responds to a massive island-building campaign by China in one of the world’s most crucial and hotly contested waterways.

This week, Chinese warships closely shadowed a new, high-tech U.S. Navy warship during a patrol through a group of islands claimed all or in part by China and five other countries.

Although the encounters near the Spratly Islands were described by the commander of the USS Fort Worth as “professional,” U.S. officials are concerned China could use the new islands as bases from which to restrict air and sea traffic in the region.

In a toughly worded statement this week, the State Department dismissed China’s island-building as a territorial claim and said the U.S. government is determined to preserve freedom of navigation in the South China Sea and the airspace above it, as is allowed under international conventions.

“International law is clear that land reclamation cannot change a submerged feature into an island that is entitled to maritime zones controlled by a nation,” the department said.

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B-1 bombers coming to Australia to deter Beijing’s South China Sea ambitions: US

 
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The US military plans to station B-1 strategic bombers and surveillance aircraft in Australia as part of efforts to deter Chinese ambitions in the South China Sea, a senior US government official has revealed in comments later downplayed by the Australian government.

During testimony before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday, US Defence Department Assistant Secretary for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs David Shear announced that in addition to the movement of US Marine and Army units around the Western Pacific region, “we will be placing additional Air Force assets in Australia as well, including B-1 bombers and surveillance aircraft.”

The US plan comes as the Obama administration moves to boost US naval forces and air power in the South China Sea to assert the right of free passage and challenge China’s efforts to buttress its maritime territorial claims through the construction of airfields and artificial islands.

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Drought-Hit Southern Africa at Risk of Food Shortage

 
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Southern Africa faces possible food shortages over the next few months due to a severe drought in the ‘maize belt’ of South Africa, where a lack of rain had caused crop failure rates of over 50 percent, the World Food Program (WFP) said on Monday.

In South Africa, the WFP said maize production was estimated to have dropped by a third compared with last year, putting it on track for a harvest of 9.665 million tonnes, its worst in eight years.

Besides South Africa, which produces more than 40 percent of regional maize, the drought was also likely to hit harvests in southern Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Malawi and Madagascar, the UN agency said in a report.

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Despite biosecurity measures, bird flu affects South Dakota farm with 1.3M egg-laying chickens

 
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An eastern South Dakota farm with 1.3 million egg-laying chickens is the first in the chicken-production business in the state to be infected with a deadly flu virus despite efforts to prevent it, state and farm officials said Thursday.

Flandreau-based Dakota Layers, which accounts for nearly half of the state’s almost 2.7 million egg-laying chickens, reached out to the state veterinarian Wednesday after it noticed an unusual number of dead birds in one of its nine barns.

A South Dakota State University lab confirmed the presence of the highly pathogenic H5 avian influenza virus. Officials hadn’t confirmed yet Thursday whether it was the H5N2 strain. If so, then the virus will have led to the deaths of more than 33 million chickens and turkeys in the Midwest, primarily at farms in neighboring Minnesota and Iowa.

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China launches ‘mystery object’ into space

 
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In what could ring alarm bells for the Indian security establishment, a report of the United States Department of Defence (DoD), has warned about China “destructive” space programme of stalling or destroying satellites of other countries and how its nuclear-powered submarines now make forays into the Indian Ocean.
Released on May 8, the DoD’s annual report to the US Congress on ‘Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China 2015’ talks about a mystery ‘object’ that Beijing had launched in space on a ballistic trajectory with a peak altitude above 30,000 km.
This trajectory took it near geosynchronous orbit, where many nations maintain communications and earth-sensing satellites. The “object” re-entered Earth’s orbit 9.5 hours after launch. The US report failed to indentify it and stated: “The launch profile was not consistent with traditional space-launch vehicles, ballistic missiles or sounding rocket launches used for scientific research. It could, however, have been a test of technologies with a counterspace mission.”
“China continues to develop a variety of capabilities designed to limit or prevent the use of space-based assets by adversaries, including the development of directed-energy weapons and satellite jammers”, the US report warned. The US expressed concern “China’s continued development of destructive space technologies represented a threat to all peaceful nations”.

Nebraska declares state of emergency in bird flu outbreak

 
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Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts declared a state of emergency on Thursday, after federal agriculture officials confirmed a second farm site had tested positive for the rapidly spreading avian flu virus.

The declaration follows earlier, similar actions by governors in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa, whose states have all been hard hit by the ongoing bird flu outbreak that has led to the culling of more than 33 million birds in 16 U.S. states.

Ricketts’ move opens the door to releasing emergency funds and other aid to the Nebraska Department of Agriculture and other state agencies trying to contain the bird flu outbreak.

The U.S. poultry and egg industry has been grappling for months with the biggest outbreak on record of avian influenza in the United States. The H5 strains in the current U.S. outbreak pose a low risk to human health, experts say, and no human infections have been identified so far.

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